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By 1860, Japan had already opened her doors to the rest of the world and the first ambassador to Washington had arrived only after a long and perilous voyage by sea. Ten years later, despite the new railroad from San Francisco, the Ambassador Sakaguchi, Lord of Bizen, was to find that besides the perils of the voyage by sea, there were still further perils to be faced on land on their way through the West.
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